Buch, Englisch, 208 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 482 g
Seaside Stories
Buch, Englisch, 208 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 482 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-991804-1
Verlag: OUP US
In Narratives of Positive Aging, Amia Lieblich presents a qualitative study that explores the life narratives of elderly men and women who engage in practices of "positive aging." They belong to a spontaneous community that assembles daily, early in the morning, on a beach near Tel-Aviv, Israel. At the seaside, the elders practice various outdoor sports, and converse over coffee at the local café. Based on their narratives, procured by individual open-ended interviews, and the author's participant observation, the book explores the impact of routine, physical activity, and social relationships on successful aging. Lieblich additionally presents an analysis of the tension-minimizing discourse adopted at the café and the pleasant bubble-like environment it fosters amongst the community members. Finally, the book debates the adaptive role of narrating one's life story, and its perceived manifestation of wisdom. A combination of complete life stories and extracts of conversations recorded on the beach color every chapter. These texts are complimented and elucidated by a variety of academic claims, theories and findings concerning narratives and aging. This book, based on an Israeli field study, may be viewed both as a local case study as well as a lesson relevant to aging everywhere.
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- Introduction
- Chapter 1: The setting: Field research in a seaside moveable community
- Chapter 2: Reserved seats: On routines and aging
- Chapter 3: Stopping time: The active life style of the elderly
- Chapter 4: Forging a community of equals
- Chapter 5: The discourse of the seaside community: Creating a bubble
- Chapter 6: Wisdom, aging and stories
- Chapter 7. Concluding reflections
- Appendix 1. Methodological comments
- Appendix 2. List of members of the community
- References




